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NSF Ocean Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow,
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Calcium carbonate dissolution patterns in the ocean
O Sulpis, E Jeansson, A Dinauer, SK Lauvset, JJ Middelburg
Nature Geoscience 14 (6), 423-428
, 2021
103
2021
Spatial variability in surface-water
p
CO
2
and gas exchange in the world's largest semi-enclosed estuarine system: St. Lawrence Estuary (Canada)
A Dinauer, A Mucci
Biogeosciences 14 (13), 3221-3237
, 2017
69
2017
Mysteriously high Δ
14
C of the glacial atmosphere: influence of
14
C production and carbon cycle changes
A Dinauer, F Adolphi, F Joos
Climate of the Past 16 (4), 1159-1185
, 2020
16
2020
Distinguishing between physical and biological controls on the spatial variability of pCO2: A novel approach using OMP water mass analysis (St. Lawrence, Canada)
A Dinauer, A Mucci
Marine Chemistry 204, 107-120
, 2018
15
2018
What Controls the Large‐Scale Efficiency of Carbon Transfer Through the Ocean's Mesopelagic Zone? Insights From a New, Mechanistic Model (MSPACMAM)
A Dinauer, C Laufkötter, SC Doney, F Joos
Global biogeochemical cycles 36 (10), e2021GB007131
, 2022
13
2022
Inorganic carbon dynamics in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence: a source or sink of atmospheric CO2 and factors that control the spatial variability in gas exchange
A Dinauer
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2017
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